| t byfield on Sat, 14 Sep 96 19:51 METDST |
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| nettime: Re: LEXIS-NEXIS... |
At 11:56 AM -0500 on 9/14/96, MediaFilter wrote:
<...>
> >Your name, social security number, current address, previous addresses,
> >mother's maiden name, birth date and other personal information are now
> >available to anyone with a credit card through a new Lexis database called
> >P-Trax. As I am sure you are aware, this information could be used to commit
> >credit card fraud or otherwise allow someone else to use your identity.
<...>
Actually, PTRAX carries almost none of this information, and LN
releases less than they carry; of course, it's only one of _many_ such
databases which, collectively, form a nightmare--and by nightmare I don't
mean credit card fraud or impersonation. But, really, if people are going
to get their knickers in a twist over something like this, why not TRW or
EquiFax?
(Also, this is of little interest to most nettimers--it's a US thing.)
Ted
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